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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EL PASO TX/SANTA TERESA NM
830 PM MST MON MAR 2 2015
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WEST SLOPES SACRAMENTO MOUNTAINS BELOW 7500 FEET-
SACRAMENTO MOUNTAINS ABOVE 7500 FEET-
EAST SLOPES SACRAMENTO MOUNTAINS BELOW 7500 FEET-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MESCALERO...MOUNTAIN PARK...TIMBERON...
CLOUDCROFT...SUNSPOT...APACHE SUMMIT...MAYHILL...SACRAMENTO...
PINON
830 PM MST MON MAR 2 2015
...WET CONDITIONS OVERNIGHT ACROSS THE SACRAMENTO MOUNTAINS...
MOIST SOUTHWEST FLOW WILL CONTINUE TO PRODUCE AREAS OF RAIN ACROSS
THE AREA. FOR THE SACRAMENTO MOUNTAINS...SNOW LEVELS WILL REMAIN
HIGH SO MOST PRECIPITATION WILL FALL AS RAIN. AREAS THAT FACE THE
SOUTH OR WEST WILL LIKELY RECEIVE THE MOST RAIN...WITH ONE-HALF TO
ONE INCH OF RAIN POSSIBLE INTO TUESDAY AFTERNOON. CURRENTLY SNOW
LEVELS ARE AROUND 10,000 FT BUT COULD FALL AS LOW AS 8500 FT
TUESDAY MORNING. WITH THAT FALLING SNOW LEVEL...SNOW ACCUMULATIONS
OF ONE TO THREE INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE ABOVE 8500 FT...WITH FOUR
TO EIGHT INCHES OF SNOW POSSIBLE WITH SOME OF THE PEAKS ABOVE 9000
FT. THE RAIN AND SNOW MAY END FOR MUCH OF TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND
EVENING BUT THEN START AGAIN BY LATE TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY
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